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Original Article

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Associated Uveitis in Adults: A Case Series

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Pages 330-334 | Received 03 Dec 2008, Accepted 15 Jun 2009, Published online: 15 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To report a series of adults with uveitis following juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and uveitis as children.

Methods: The clinical features, treatment, complications, and visual outcome were ascertained for 17 patients at a single centre.

Results: Seventeen adults with previously diagnosed JIA and ongoing uveitis (30 eyes) were identified. All required at least topical steroids. The complication rate was high (15 patients, 23 eyes), most frequently cataract (57%), glaucoma (33%), and posterior synechiae (30%). The rate of visual acuity loss to 6/12 threshold (6/12 or worse) for patients with uveitis < 15 years (Group A) was 13.3%, (and 6.7% to 6/60 threshold) and for patients with uveitis >15 years (Group B) was 26.7% (and 20% to 6/60 threshold). Overall, the rate of visual acuity loss to 6/12 threshold was 20% (6 eyes) and to 6/60 threshold, 13.3% (4 eyes).

Conclusions: JIA may be associated with ongoing uveitis and complications in adulthood.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors have no acknowledgements, no competing interests, or funding to declare.

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